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Use

How Do I Use It?

Always hold the Safety Razor at about a 30° angle. Holding the logo on the head against your skin, tilt the handle until the blade just touches your skin. Be easy and let the weight of the razor do the work, don’t apply pressure. Keep your glides short and don’t forget to always shave in the direction your hair is growing.

Reducing Irritation

How Does It Help Stop Skin Problems?

Single blade safety razors cut your hair at skin-level. Unlike multi-blade razors, this design helps prevent tugging, pulling and cutting beneath the skin. All of these issues can cause razor bumps and other irritation. With the right routine and proper technique, a safety razor can give you the clean shave you want without damaging your skin.

Changing Blades

How Often Should I Change Blades?

You should always use a new blade for a new shave. Using dull blades can cause tugging, irritation and razor bumps, among other issues. If you have coarse hair or a thick beard, multiple blade changes may be needed during a single shave.